Hey Kennis. I’m wondering if you still love the godin xtsa. I’d really love your input. Theres a 2015 for sale in Canada for 1050 I think it’s over priced. I think it’s worth 750 - 850. Thoughts?
Wow, hurts because you're so honest and raw and you're story is so resonant. Strumming my pain with your fingers. It applies across the board. Takes a short time to get halfway, then you're always halving that mark. The Paradox of the Arrow. It's one of the reasons why a humble person is usually a mark of excellence. A person at a high level knows that the show that impressed people wasn't their 100%. There were small mistakes only 0.0001% can perceive. When I had nothing else besides music, I remember realizing the rule applied to MMOs. Getting level X-Y (way out of the loop to make an analogy) was 1/2 of going Y-Z.
wow. around the 29:00 minute mark... as someone who studied music and then music production (on college, with loans). And it all comes to the fact that I dont have enough dexterity as some of my friends. It's even embarrasing for me to admit 🙆🏻
when you been in front of 10's of thousands performing your at 95%, you never reach 100% were all always evolving. If people YOU DON'T KNOW, WALK OVER TO TELL YOU YOUR AMAZING, FANTASTIC, GREAT AND SO TALENTED you've been on the right path. don't sweat the small stuff confidence is 20%! have a good time
Depends what you want and who do you compare to? For someone 30% of his capabilities is enough to be crazy good. There's kids in YT that impress players like Steve Vai. Buckethead beat famous Flea of RHCP in a bass slapping competition. And BH is a guitar player. And that means, he was at his 30/40% of bass playing capabilities, cause its not his primary instrument, and he still beat Flea who is a legendary bass player today, and was sick at playing even at younger age. I think numbers are not that good of a reference.
Making music is no competition. If you are able to write a good song and perform it you already succeeded in being a great musician no matter how technical or simple it may be.
43 years playing. I still suck,, but i have moments of greatness that keep the fire lit.
Hey Kennis. I’m wondering if you still love the godin xtsa. I’d really love your input. Theres a 2015 for sale in Canada for 1050 I think it’s over priced. I think it’s worth 750 - 850. Thoughts?
Wow, hurts because you're so honest and raw and you're story is so resonant. Strumming my pain with your fingers.
It applies across the board. Takes a short time to get halfway, then you're always halving that mark. The Paradox of the Arrow.
It's one of the reasons why a humble person is usually a mark of excellence. A person at a high level knows that the show that impressed people wasn't their 100%. There were small mistakes only 0.0001% can perceive.
When I had nothing else besides music, I remember realizing the rule applied to MMOs. Getting level X-Y (way out of the loop to make an analogy) was 1/2 of going Y-Z.
wow. around the 29:00 minute mark... as someone who studied music and then music production (on college, with loans). And it all comes to the fact that I dont have enough dexterity as some of my friends. It's even embarrasing for me to admit 🙆🏻
Glad you have your channel back. Unless this is the new one…
when you been in front of 10's of thousands performing your at 95%, you never reach 100% were all always evolving. If people YOU DON'T KNOW, WALK OVER TO TELL YOU YOUR AMAZING, FANTASTIC, GREAT AND SO TALENTED you've been on the right path. don't sweat the small stuff confidence is 20%! have a good time
and kife happens in between that kids wife etc..great video indeed
i strive high thou eric johnson cliffs of dover... bacj in the day was joe satriani then steve vai...and so forth..
this is well said.
bang on
30 years you start to comprend the more complex as stated in my comments.
35 years but i find taking a break for a few months i bet better.
Depends what you want and who do you compare to? For someone 30% of his capabilities is enough to be crazy good. There's kids in YT that impress players like Steve Vai. Buckethead beat famous Flea of RHCP in a bass slapping competition. And BH is a guitar player. And that means, he was at his 30/40% of bass playing capabilities, cause its not his primary instrument, and he still beat Flea who is a legendary bass player today, and was sick at playing even at younger age. I think numbers are not that good of a reference.
Making music is no competition. If you are able to write a good song and perform it you already succeeded in being a great musician no matter how technical or simple it may be.
been a while
Huh?
What about chinese guitars there in china licensed by fender yet everyone says there fake